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Gabbert

#41

Quote:Gabbert was 18/36 for 196 and 1 TD and Bortles was 24/36 for 322 and 5 TDs and people are seriously asking if Gabs is better?


I have to question the intelligence of some of the people here.
Lol this was perfect. Shows exactly why Gabs isn't here anymore. That 50% passing with 1 TD and 5.44 YPA looks like classic Gabbert to me. Now I did watch the 44 yard run, and that beautiful pass to win. I am thinking that even on that on the long passes he connected here, they never looked that good. Hes clearly improved. But Blake will whipe the floor with him as a QB.

 

Happy for Gabs, but Bortles is much better.



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#42

Quote:Lol this was perfect. Shows exactly why Gabs isn't here anymore. That 50% passing with 1 TD and 5.44 YPA looks like classic Gabbert to me. Now I did watch the 44 yard run, and that beautiful pass to win. I am thinking that even on that on the long passes he connected here, they never looked that good. Hes clearly improved. But Blake will whipe the floor with him as a QB.


Happy for Gabs, but Bortles is much better.


100% this. I'm actually really happy that Gabbert has been doing well and getting some wins. Perfect context for him as no one could look worse than Kaep, and he's done solidly. He really didn't deserve to be a running joke for the rest of his life, so I'm happy the tune is changing nationally.
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#43

Quote:Gabbert better than Bortles?


You smarter than a hammer?
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#44

Quote:You smarter than a hammer?
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#45

Lol, did I just spy Chris Prosinski?
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#46

Quote:Lol, did I just spy Chris Prosinski?
 

Yes, so did Gabbert and he promptly threw his way.

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#47

Quote:Yes, so did Gabbert and he promptly threw his way.


I wasn't quite sure if it was him since he didn't hurdle anyone on the play.
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#48
(This post was last modified: 12-07-2015, 07:29 PM by iHaunting Raven.)

Everyone loved to hate on Gabbert, the truth is the guy had/has talent but we did (the genius Gene Smith) nothing to help him, he had no WRs, we changed his OC every freaking year... pretty sure we also had problems with O-line and RB's and of course a clown playing TE.



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#49

Quote:You see his 44yd TD run? He never used his legs like that here.
 

It seems like he has worked out his legs a lot since he's been gone.

 

When he was here his legs just couldn't support him and a lot of the time he found himself on the ground when the play ended.

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#50

Put him back behind our O-line and he'd be back in his former form.. The fetal position...


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#51

Quote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6bImklsThY

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5QmXTRfqGU

 

Wow. The new Gabbert.
 

Like a lot of people commented in his time here, the guy had all the tools. He just wasn't ready, and shouldn't have been thrown to the fire. He looks to be more comfortable now with everything that's going on around him. Good for him. Never had a problem with Blaine while he was here.

 

Did you see how quick that release was on that deep ball?

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#52

Quote:Gabbert was 18/32 for 196 and 1 TD and Bortles was 24/36 for 322 and 5 TDs and people are seriously asking if Gabs is better?

I have to question the intelligence of some of the people here.


And 71 yards came on the game winning TD pass in overtime. So prior to that anomaly he was 17/31 for 125... Eww.
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#53

Quote:Gabbert isn't awful but he was never going to get good in Jacksonville. He was too young and raw coming into the league and should never have started for 2 years - sitting behind Gerrard would have done him wonders.
He was doomed from the start here because of the way Del Rio just threw him into the fire.  Given adequate time to develop as an NFL QB, he had the physical tools to be at least an average player.  He was such a young guy coming into the league to begin with, and he needed that time to mature as a player.  I'm happy to see him at least getting an opportunity to prove the message board GMs here wrong.  It was a good decision by this franchise to move on.  Drafting a project like that who really did need a year or two to season as a QB wasn't the right call for this franchise.  Hopefully he finds a spot to land and enjoy a decent career.  Maybe he already has.  We'll see.

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#54

Quote:Gabbert better than Bortles?
Not even close.
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#55

Anquan Boldin thinks Blaine Gabbert is the quarterback of the future for San Francisco. Check out this article:

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000...-for-49ers

 

Quote:It's been an amazing career revival for Gabbert. As Boldin pointed out, Gabbert has "wheels" and he "can throw the ball with the best of them." Gabbert also has shown an improved understanding of when to throw the ball away, and how to deal with pass-rush pressure.

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#56
(This post was last modified: 12-10-2015, 08:32 PM by C'MON JAGS.)

Quote:Anquan Boldin thinks Blaine Gabbert is the quarterback of the future for San Francisco. Check out this article:

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000...-for-49ers
 

Just substitute Anquan Boldin for TO in this video:

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOweupNOBVU


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